English Words: T

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trial by medianoun

The process by which media coverage affects a person's reputation by creating a widespread perception of guilt or innocence, often before, or after, a verdict in a court of law.

trial of scarnoun

A labour where a vaginal delivery is attempted in a woman who has had a previous caesarean section.

trial runnoun

An empirical test of the suitability or effectiveness of a method or object by running it at least once.

trialabilitynoun

The quality or degree of being trialable.

trialableadj

Capable of being tested or verified by means of a trial.

trialateadj

Having three wings or wing-like structures.

trialdehydenoun

Any compound that has three aldehyde groups

trialecticnoun

A form of dialectic with a spatial basis rather than a temporal one.

trialecticsnoun

A level of logic. The first being Fomral logic (Aristotelian, the second being Dialectic logic (Hegelian) and the third being Trialectic logic (Ichazoan)

trialismnoun

A union of three states or political entities.

trialistnoun

An advocate of trialism, especially with reference to the proposed creation of a state comprising Austria, Hungary, and a Slavic region.

trialitynoun

Threeness.

trialkoxidenoun

Any compound that has three alkoxide groups

trialkylnoun

Three alkyl groups in a compound

trialkylphosphatenoun

A phosphate ester with three alkyl groups.

trialkyltinnoun

Any trialkyl tin compound

trialledverb

(Canadian spelling, common) simple past and past participle of trial

triallelicadj

Having three different alleles at the same locus

triallelismnoun

The condition of being triallelic.

triallernoun

A horse or a dog used for trialling.

triallessadj

Without a judicial trial.

triallingnoun

The process of running a trial; an experiment or pilot.

triallylnoun

Three allyl groups in a compound

trialognoun

Alternative spelling of trialogue.

trialoguenoun

A conversation or talk between three people.

trialsnoun

plural of trial

trials and tribulationsnoun

Unpleasant experiences that put one's endurance and strength to the test.

trialuminiumnoun

Three atoms of aluminium in a chemical compound.

trialuminonoun

Three atoms of aluminium in a chemical compound.

trialwarenoun

Software that can be tried for a limited time, after which it expires or has limited functionality.

trialwiseadj

One trial at a time

triamcilononenoun

Misspelling of triamcinolone.

triamcinolonenoun

A glucocorticoid steroidal drug 9-fluoro-16-hydroxyprednisolone used chiefly in the form of its acetal or acetate derivatives especially in treating skin disorders, asthma, and allergic rhinitis.

triamidenoun

An amide containing three amido groups.

triaminenoun

Any compound having three amino groups.

triaminonoun

Three amino groups in a molecule

triammoniumnoun

Three ammonium ions in a compound.

triamnioticadj

Having three amniotic sacs

triamondnoun

A polyiamond made up of three triangles.

triampedadj

Of an audio system: using triamping.

triampingnoun

The use of three channels of amplification to power each loudspeaker within an audio system.

triamterenenoun

A potassium-sparing diuretic used in combination with thiazide diuretics for the treatment of hypertension and edema.

triamylstibinenoun

A chemical compound belonging to the class of organoantimony compounds, which are molecules containing a bond between carbon and antimony.

trianadj

Only used in in trian aspect

triandrianadj

Of or relating to the former Triandria; having three distinct and equal stamens in the same flower.

trianglenoun

A polygon with three sides and three angles.

triangle inequalityname

The inequality that states that the magnitude of the sum of two vectors is less than or equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the vectors.

triangle wavenoun

A function or waveform that alternately ramps linearly upwards and then downwards.

triangle-freeadj

Of an undirected graph in which no three vertices form a triangle of edges.

triangledadj

Having three angles.

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